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Old August 31st 06, 01:12 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Julie Cook
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Will in New Haven wrote:

The cats were eating on the counter, where their dishes are so Bear
(the d*g) can't get them. Four tiny cats (WooToo eats in lonely majesty
in my room) chowing down. They can eat all day and do but they all
gather in the morning when I pour sojme fresh crunchies in the bowls.

Meanwhile, Bear, who just golped down his own breakfast, is "snoodling"
the food. His long, black Labrador nose is stretched up toward the
counter as far as it will go without putting his feet on the counter
(which would bring me into the picture) As the cats eat, his nose seems
to streeetcch toward them and he makes little gurgly hungry noises.

After a few minutes, Sunrise (red Himalayan, would show as a Persian
because she is solid-colored) turns her three-pound body away from the
food and marches over toward the edge of the counter. She looks down at
the outstretched nose. She looks right at ME and

WHAM, she whacks poor Bear across his nose with all her tiny might. I
hear the blow clearly and Bear runs behind my legs.

No permanent damage and they were smooching later.

Gotta keep them d*gs in their place.

Will in New Haven


Awwww, I wish you'd had a camera, too.
Julie

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Old September 1st 06, 02:44 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Cheryl
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On Wed 30 Aug 2006 11:18:00a, Will in New Haven wrote in
rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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The cats were eating on the counter, where their dishes are so
Bear (the d*g) can't get them. Four tiny cats (WooToo eats in
lonely majesty in my room) chowing down. They can eat all day
and do but they all gather in the morning when I pour sojme
fresh crunchies in the bowls.

Meanwhile, Bear, who just golped down his own breakfast, is
"snoodling" the food. His long, black Labrador nose is stretched
up toward the counter as far as it will go without putting his
feet on the counter (which would bring me into the picture) As
the cats eat, his nose seems to streeetcch toward them and he
makes little gurgly hungry noises.

After a few minutes, Sunrise (red Himalayan, would show as a
Persian because she is solid-colored) turns her three-pound body
away from the food and marches over toward the edge of the
counter. She looks down at the outstretched nose. She looks
right at ME and

WHAM, she whacks poor Bear across his nose with all her tiny
might. I hear the blow clearly and Bear runs behind my legs.

No permanent damage and they were smooching later.

Gotta keep them d*gs in their place.

Will in New Haven



I would have loved to see a picture of that. :0) I think most
dogs instinctively know that cats are superior, and to be ph34r3d.

Cute story. Thanks!

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Old September 1st 06, 04:04 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Sam
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Will in New Haven wrote:
The cats were eating on the counter, where their dishes are so Bear
(the d*g) can't get them. Four tiny cats (WooToo eats in lonely majesty
in my room) chowing down. They can eat all day and do but they all
gather in the morning when I pour sojme fresh crunchies in the bowls.

Meanwhile, Bear, who just golped down his own breakfast, is "snoodling"
the food. His long, black Labrador nose is stretched up toward the
counter as far as it will go without putting his feet on the counter
(which would bring me into the picture) As the cats eat, his nose seems
to streeetcch toward them and he makes little gurgly hungry noises.

After a few minutes, Sunrise (red Himalayan, would show as a Persian
because she is solid-colored) turns her three-pound body away from the
food and marches over toward the edge of the counter. She looks down at
the outstretched nose. She looks right at ME and

WHAM, she whacks poor Bear across his nose with all her tiny might. I
hear the blow clearly and Bear runs behind my legs.

No permanent damage and they were smooching later.

Gotta keep them d*gs in their place.

Will in New Haven

I wish you had a camera, too, so you could post a pic link to that.

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